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Up to 32 games of bowling can be played at once at Diamond Strike Lanes and Sports Bar, and with a lively special effects and lights show, evenings are a real party. Bumpers fill out the gutters for youngsters and bowling newbies, and a live DJ spins tunes on the weekends. When the DJ is not in the house, a video jukebox shuffles more than10,000 song options and 10 PSAs on the importance of proper bowling shoe attire. The alley?s sports bar blasts live games on 30 flat screen TVS and opens its outdoor patio for guests to relax with a beer or wine. The bar?s menu features pizzas, burgers, and homemade chili.

On most days at Bowl O Rama, formerly known as Palm Beach Strike Zone, one can see an onslaught of bowling balls traveling down the lanes. On others, it's a helmet-wielding maniac sliding headfirst into the pins. Whatever the method employed, the alley's quality lanes ensure fair play and minimal friction. At the sports bar, visitors practice their bowling biceps by repeatedly lifting mugs of beer and slices of pizza, craning their necks to watch flat-screen televisions. Party rooms give birthday kids the chance to address their friends in private, before retiring to the lanes to take in a light and sound show as they bowl. And poker and cornhole games round out Bowl O Rama's opportunities for fun.

At Greenacres Bowl's lacquered lane emporium, competitors ranging from pint-size to full-size unleash spherical fury seven days per week. Strikes, spares, and sequential cheers ring through the center late into the evenings on weekends, which features laser bowling on Fridays and Saturdays. Automatic scoring helps cut down on disputes between opposing players or teams of Olympic figure-skating judges. In addition to games between friends, the facility also plays host to pin-punishing birthday parties, as well as leagues designed for all levels and ages. A recently sprouted billiards room lures eyes away from slick lanes and onto felt tables and high-definition televisions, while an on-site pro-shop stocks the latest shoes, gear, and accessories.

Strikers Family Sportscenter invites guests to perfect their pin felling on 1 of 40 lanes. Bowlers handpick their favorite from a selection of neon balls and watch the 42-inch scoring monitors come to life with animated computer graphics. On weekend nights, flashing lights and music break up the rolling repetition during Rockin' Roll glow bowl. For cross-training, the arcade keeps bowling arms in tip-top shape with skee-ball and whack-a-duck. The snack bar restores nutrients lost performing the worm down an opponent's lane, hot wings and onion rings to a crisp and peppering 14-inch pizzas with a choice of 10 colorful toppings.

Opened in January of 1959 by Hazel Verdes, Verdes Tropicana Bowl features 32 lanes, a snack bar, and a lounge with billiard tables and a fully stocked bar. The alley offers open bowling until midnight or later, hosts parties, and oversees bowling leagues and tournaments. In addition to offering shoe and equipment rental, the pro shop supplies bowlers with gear of their own, so they can personalize bowling balls with tick marks indicating the number of pins they have knocked asunder.

Holiday Bowling Center features 16 lanes, a sports bar, and modern sound and video systems. That means plenty of space to bowl, alongside 4 big-screen projectors that add to the spectacle of games and entertainment. Bowling is the sport in the spotlight, but there's plenty on the peripheral: every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night the lights go dark and the screens flare up with top 40 music videos. Live bands and karaoke, meanwhile, keep things going in the lounge, which also features 16 HD TVs, pool, darts, and drinks. Holiday Bowling Center also features a full-service restaurant.